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Burris Eliminator III Scope Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Gurn" data-source="post: 1155286" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Thanks a bunch for all the time and effort of your replies boys. I'm not worried about the 875 engery. I think a lot of sucessful hand gun hunters deal in #s close to that. I would pratice alot shooting from one ah those caldwell rest that support the front and back. Thats how I would be huntin. As a longbow hunter I fully understand knowin the limits of your weapon with a arra comming out at 150fps. Arrow or bullet placement and being able ta do so it the most important factor. All Those charts ar really helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gurn, post: 1155286, member: 4289"] Thanks a bunch for all the time and effort of your replies boys. I'm not worried about the 875 engery. I think a lot of sucessful hand gun hunters deal in #s close to that. I would pratice alot shooting from one ah those caldwell rest that support the front and back. Thats how I would be huntin. As a longbow hunter I fully understand knowin the limits of your weapon with a arra comming out at 150fps. Arrow or bullet placement and being able ta do so it the most important factor. All Those charts ar really helpful. [/QUOTE]
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